EARTH 2 #10

Will Khalid finally embrace his fate? Or will he choose to gain some weight? Jay hopes not. Where as Jay's Mum shouts, 'Great Scott'. Whilst serving his dinner on a plate. Yeah. He's having some lunch with the Writer: James Robinson; the Artist: Nicola Scott; plus the Publisher: DC Comics in April 2013. They're having eggs and ham.

Using GENERAL terms,
answer the following 4 questions about this FIRST PART of 'The Tower Of Fate'.

WHAT'S
THE MAIN THRUST OF THIS TALE: If Jay and his Mum will allow him to get a
word in edge-ways, the evil sorcerer, Wotan, tries his best to gauge
from Khalid where he banished the 'power of Nabu' all those many moons go,
before forcing him and the Flash to go and retrieve it for him.

All in all, what is
the most memorable SENTENCE OR CONVERSATION spoken in this issue?

Ouch! Now to be perfectly honest with you, I did find it very difficult to
select a piece of prose from this smashing tale, because there was so much to
like 'dialogue wise' throughout it.

Well, reading Khalid's 'origins' was very engaging, wasn't it? Plus what Wotan had to say about magic was very interesting too. Yet, out of
the bunch, I'd say what Sam's Dad said to Alan was the most poignant by far...

'But would I prefer my
son gay and alive or dead and gone? Of course my answer is the former. I'm not
a monster. And I admit, even to my disproving eyes it was clear how happy you
made him'.

Ka-Pow! I thought that was very honestly put myself. And I'm
sure it shares a very similar sentiment of many parents with homosexual children.

What are the BEST
bits about this issue?

(+) I did enjoy the quick 'teaser lead-in' to this first
part of this much boarder story arc, because it did make me wonder how Hawkgirl
got her wing during that deliberate 'time lapsed' sequence.

(+) Another thing that I thought was brilliant about this
story was how it gave Alan, Jay, Kendra, and Khalid, some time to show who they
really are. For example: Kendra is the adventurer. Jay is the reluctant
adventurer. Khalid is the reluctant egg-head. And Alan is the no-holds bard
businessman with a heart of Gold.

(+) Now wasn't the whole mythological aspect about 'The
Tower of Fate' a pleasure to plough through? I personally thought it was very informative and very intriguing all in all; as it told just enough to make me want to know more.

What are the WORST
bits about this issue?

(-) I've only got one bone of contention to pick with this issue.
In places the 'exposition' ran on a bit too long for my own liking, inadvertently
making these scenes a lot more 'slower' compared to the rest of the book. Apart
from that though, bloody amazing.

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Choose TWO CHARACTERS
out of this comic book, and then compare them to two REAL
LIFE PEOPLE.

HARVEY MILK
AS ALAN SCOTT: For those of you not in the know, Mister Milk was a gay politician that had to make some very
forthright decisions in his life, just like Mister Scott has done in the past.

DAVID BLAINE AS WOTAN: Please don't tell me you never
thought the same thing I did as soon as you clapped your eyes on this green
hued magician! Look. He and Blaine have the same icy glare!

What QUOTE would be
appropriate to sum-up this story?

'The object of life is not to be on the side of the
majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane' -- Marcus
Aurelius

What SONG,
THEME-TUNE, or MELODY, would complement this tale, as well as add and extra
dimension to it by default?

'BLUEBERRY HILL' BY FATS DOMINO: For some bizarre reason
when I was thinking about a song to compare to this comic book, this classic melody
just popped into my mind nigh on straight away. It must be something to do with
'Location-Location-Location', huh?

ANYTHING Else?

So far this installment of 'Earth 2' was the most enjoyable
installment I've read yet. From my own perspective I just loved the way that it
showed more character than normal, and gave us a bit more 'back-story' than it
usually does. Furthermore, the art by Nicola Scott was 'on point' throughout
this whole book; plus never did she dilute her work to accommodate any
unnecessary 'comings and goings'.

Honestly. In my eyes this story was faultless. It's set-up a
pretext. It spread a bit of intrigue. And now we're primed and ready for the
adventure ahead.

Well, don't you guys, agree? Throw us a spam. And I'll throw
you a monkey. Ogga-Ogga!

SPLOSH!

GIVE IT, IT'S DUES:
If This Comic Book Was an Unknown Substance You Could Eat, It Would Be Some
Sort Of Beef Flavoured Fluff That Tastes Very-Very Nice.

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